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To what extent did the actions of the British government cause the radicalisation of Nationalist ideology 1916-1921

To a degree British handling of members of the Easter rising did radicalise Nationalist politics. However, there were various other contributing factors that led to the growth of Sinn Fein and the growing...

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Answered by Tiernan M. History tutor
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Identify the characteristics of a monopolistically competitive market and explain why firms in this market are said to be inefficient. ​

In a monopolistic market there is a large number of small, profit-maximising firms, selling differentiated, heterogeneous products. This means that they have some degree of control of price in the short r...

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Answered by Michael W. Economics tutor
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How would you outline the Knowledge argument?

Jackson's knowledge argument aims to refute Physicalism (the philosophical position that everything which exists is no more extensive than its physical properties, and that the only existing substance is ...

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How are nerve cells adapted to their function?

To answer this question we first need to understand what the function of a nerve cell, or neurone, is. Neurons need to be able to rapidly transmit electrical impulses along their length. They also need to...

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Answered by Christian H. Biology tutor
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What is co-transport and why do I sometimes hear it being called active transport?

Example: absorption of sodium ions (Na+) and glucose by cells lining the ileum (a part of the small intestine)  1. Na+ actively transported into the blood from epithelial cells, by...

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Answered by Olivia L. Biology tutor
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